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Aunt June's house. She lives alone here with a collection of over
200 angels. |
Ivy-covered silo. |
Mom and Aunt June. |
Outside the Civil War museum. |
Uncle Walt taking out the garbage. |
Cousin Johnny and young-uns. |
The apartments where we lived in Edinboro. This was a very emotional
trip. |
The creek out back, remember? |
Mom looking at the creek. |
Looking from the bridge. |
The apartments from the other side. Nothing here has changed a bit. |
This is looking toward the College President's yard from behind Andrea's
apartment. The garden is new. |
Wandering around some more. It all looks just like it did 30 years
ago. |
The back of our old apartment. |
This is looking down the street we used to live on toward the
University. That's the way we walked to school. |
The house we lived in before the apartment. |
Another view. |
The back. We used to climb out that window onto the steps. |
The view from Ron's back yard. It's at one end of the lake, by the
dam that lets the creek out. |
The view from a bridge a few blocks from Ron's, heading downtown. A
Monet come to life. |
I found this very amusing. |
The street corner near the apartments, where we used to watch the
Homecoming Parade. Paula was in the parade one year, dressed up as
Tinkerbelle. |
My old school. It's a speech therapy center now. I don't think
Paula ever went here. |
Miller School. Paula would have gone here a couple of years. |
Where Ann and Ruth lived. Their Mom's the Mayor now. |
Ms. Mayor and hubby. |
Mom and Ron. Looks just the same. |
Our old house in Syracuse. Finally found something that has changed
-- it's a different color. |
Now we're at Gram's old house. This is looking through the window of
the front door. It's been expanded. |
The front porch. It's been expanded and walled in, but the original
floor is there. |
Front of the house. |
Pulled back. |
Tress' house. |
George's old mower! |
Back of the house. |
Looking toward the lake. |
The old boathouse. |
Looking back toward the house. |
Gram's old antique house. |
Back of the house. |
The Erie Canal. |
Chittinango Falls |
Mom and Chrissy. She looks the same too. |
Chrissy and hubby, whose name I can't remember. |
Chrissy's house. |
The house next to Cousin Leslie's, for sale at the amazingly low price of
$106K. |
Uncle Rich. |
Aunt Pat. |

A monument to motherhood. It's a three-dimensional Whistler's
Mother. |
Uncle Leon in his undershirt. |
Aunt Elaine. |
Uncle John and Aunt Betty. |

Aunt Elaine, Cousin Leon, and Cousin Danny. |
That's All Folks! |